SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES THROUGH TRAINING AND EDUCATION
Abstract
The basis of the global index is the concept for sustainable development of human resources. According to this concept every person needs an equal degree of good income, good health and good education. These three indicators are interrelated. The income is perceived to be the leading one, but it is obvious the income is not enough to achieve sustainable and harmonious development of the human being. Human development depends on the level of education and the possibility of keeping a long and healthy life also.
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